Sorry to hear that you are having trouble installing Linux on your computer. Here are a few things you can try to get Windows to recognize your USB at boot:
1. Check if your USB is bootable: Make sure that the USB drive you’re using to install Linux is bootable. You can check this by inserting the USB into another computer and seeing if it boots or by going through the Linux installation process again and making sure that the USB drive is set up as the primary boot device.
2. Change boot order: Try changing the boot order in your BIOS settings to prioritize the USB drive. Make sure that the USB drive is connected to your computer before you boot it up.
3. Disable Fast Startup: Fast Startup is a feature in Windows 10 that speeds up the...